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Return of the Censors

Freedom of the press is on trial in Canada.
            The trial is before a court with the Orwellian title of the
British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal. The accused are Maclean's magazine
and author Mark Steyn. The crime: In mocking and biting tones, they wrote
that Islam threatens Western values.
            Had Steyn written that, given the Crusades, colonial atrocities
in Africa and the slave trade, Christianity had been on balance a curse, he
would not be in the dock. In the United States, these charges would have
been tossed out by any federal judge, who would have admonished the
plaintiffs that, here in America, we have a First Amendment.
            The United States, however, is an isolated exception, as Western
nations seek to impose wider restrictions on what has come to be called
"hate speech."
            Questioning the Holocaust is a crime in Canada and Europe, as
British historian David Irving discovered when he was sentenced to prison in
Austria. To say the Armenian massacres of 1915-1924 were an attempt at
genocide is a crime in Turkey.
            In France, animal rights champion Brigitte Bardot has been fined
$23,000 for provoking discrimination and racial hatred by denouncing Muslims
who slaughtered a sheep in a religious ceremony. Bardot had been punished
five previous times for her statements.
            Censorship is making a comeback. Outside the United States, it
is considered an acceptable price to pay for the new diversity Western Man
seems now to value more than the old liberty.
            In 1990, writes Adam Liptak of The New York Times, Chief Justice
of the Canadian Supreme Court Brian Dickson wrote, in upholding the
conviction of one James Keegstra for anti-Semitic slurs:
            "(T)he international commitment to eradicate hate propaganda
and, most importantly, the special role given equality and multiculturalism
in the Canadian Constitution necessitate a departure from the view ... that
the suppression of hate propaganda is incompatible with the guarantee of
free expression."
            There you have it. Canada's commitment to multiculturalism and
the equality of all religions, races and cultures requires the silencing of
those who do not believe all races, creeds and cultures are equal.
            The dogmas of the Diverse Society dictate that the cherished
rights of the Free Society be sacrificed on the altar of social tranquility.
            What has caused this reversal of the advance of freedom?
            Western Man has come to believe there are more important values
than freedom, if men use their freedom in ways our new Lords Temporal find
unacceptable.

            Nor is this anything new. Censorship has always had powerful
patrons and not always benighted backers.
            In the Middle Ages, pious men sought to silence heretics because
they believed the Faith led to Paradise, while its loss led to Hell for all
eternity. The Christian censorship we mock today was born of men's deepest
convictions about the most important thing in life: salvation.
            Devout Muslims believe heretics and apostates should be put to
death. Islam is the most important thing in their lives, and its truths are
valued more than any freedom to mock them.
            And, indeed, most men accept some form of censorship.
            Most of us believe that published or spoken lies that ruin good
names should be punished by libel and slander laws. Most of us believe there
are military secrets that must be protected. Not a few Americans believe
that the moral codes imposed on Hollywood by the Legion of Decency helped
protect society from the toxic pollution that poisons our children. Most of
us support FCC sanctions against filthy language or racist slurs on the
airwaves.
            Nor is government censorship unknown to America.
            President John Adams signed the Sedition Acts, which called for
the incarceration of journalists who wrote insultingly of him. Abraham
Lincoln suppressed newspapers that denounced his war. Woodrow Wilson
imprisoned the Socialist Eugene Debs for denouncing his war.
            A new censorship is now arising. We read of speech codes on
campuses, sensitivity training for freshman, and tribunals before which
students are made to grovel and recant for joking references that offended
some minority or other.
            "The best test of truth," said Justice Holmes, "is the power of
thought to get itself accepted in the marketplace."
            Nonsense. Editor Elijah Lovejoy was lynched in Alton, Ill., in
1837 for advocating abolition -- against the view of the marketplace. Truth
is truth, whether the majority agrees or not.
            Yet, one's money ought to be on the new censors, for men who
believe deeply in something, even when wrong, usually triumph over men who
believe in nothing.
            Today, the true believers in Islam and the true believers in
diversity uber alles are making common cause against those who believe in
freedom of speech and the press. As the former have the convictions and
increasingly the power, they may prevail, and not only in Canada and Europe.
            A new orthodoxy is arising. Freedom's finest hour may be behind
us.
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